533 S Buell
About this property
What I love about this home
why compete? Call or text Ken 859-494-5521 Bluegrass Team. Beautiful Vintage brick house with High ceilings on 7 acres, garage and a red farm barn. New HVAC last year, vintage hardwood floors, gas fireplace, 10-foot ceilings! --- I'll have more info as we go along.
All fenced - ready for your large animals or great building sites for another house. Views to LIVE for. 7 acres right in city limits is a rarity. Walk to schools, stores, churches, etc --- and be on your very own Sustainable farm.
Home and Land for Sale Kentucky 7-acre Sustainable Farm for sale in Kentucky real estate
[00:00:05] This is our cute little historic town, Perryville, Kentucky. It's got the little river going through it and it's got all these historic buildings and this is the scenic byway in Kentucky. So it's Route 68, which is the Route 66 of Kentucky. It goes diagonally across the whole state. And it's just got a lot of scenic things. Hence the name little church here. 700 people, 6 churches. But it's just as cute as it can be anyway. Enough talk about Perryville. House is right up here. So you are kind of in town. I mean, you can literally walk to. You can walk to school. You can walk to the post office. You can walk to any of the 6 or 7 churches we got. And you've got a historic home here now. It doesn't have any kind of issues. Home and Land for Sale Kentucky. Sustainable Farm for sale in Kentucky.
[00:01:11] It's this house right here, doesn't have any kind of issues where you have to, like, get permission to paint it or anything like that or has to be a certain color - none of that jazz, and it's got seven acres. So that's kind of important if you want to have animals. So it's zoned AR-1. And I'm not a code enforcement guy, so I'm not going to tell you all the details on that. But it's agricultural, residential. It's all fenced. It has a cute red barn. In the back here, so you can have you have large animals, so if you didn't have 7 acres, you could still have small animals like chickens and sheep and goats and all that sort of thing, just not cows and horses. But with the acreage, large animals are permitted.
[00:01:53] You got 7 acres here, so you can have the cows and the horses and look at the barn. Oh, yeah. Now, does it need a little work? Of course, all barns need a little work, but you've got nice stalls in there and everything here in the back. And I'll show you some aerials. Right up in here, and I believe it's completely fenced. So what does that mean? It means that you can just grab your animals, drop them off and you're good to go. It includes this lot over here. Sorry for being so shaky and includes all this back here. And it doesn't stop at this little tree. It goes back to the next one. Again, I'll show you the aerials. And those are buttercups. You know, you pick those up and put them on your chin. And if you got yellow under your chin, you like butter.
[00:02:47] So I'm not telling you what to do. But, you know, I like to talk to you like if you're my brother or my sister and people say, well, my gosh, what am I going to do to fix that barn? Don't need very much. I would just call the Amish. We've got a huge Amish community nearby. Those guys know how to make barns, those guys and how to fix barns. They'll build a couple new doors and put them up on a track for you. Now, I'm just gonna take a wild guess. Now, this is just conversation between me and you - like brother and sister, right? I would take a wild guess that the Amish would charge you maybe $1200 or something like that to do new doors on there. That's just a guess. But that's probably about right. You know, you can figure on about $25 an hour per man, two men a day or two days and some lumber and lumber is not that expensive. So you figured out yourself might be $600-800, but it might be $1500. But that's a good enough guess. So anyway, so you look at it and you go, oh, my God, it's falling down. It is not falling down. It's a sturdy, good barn. It just needs some work. It cost you maybe twelve hundred bucks. Now if it's a whole lot more on that, don't give me no lip. I'm just trying to help. A beautiful Country property - Home and Land for Sale Kentucky.
[00:04:01] I'll buy you a beer, but I'll definitely tell you what I will do. I'll put you in touch with some pretty good Amish guys. Ok. So here you've seen the aerial. The plane goes from here right on over to the imaginary fence. That's right here. And why don't we have fences here in Kentucky? Because everybody gets along. In fact, this is the mayor's house. He just bought it is fixing it up. He sold his big house and he's fixing this one up to live in it. How cool is that? Good to have the mayor as a neighbor. Guess whose driveway gets plowed first? I always invite the police and the E.M.S. and the mayor to your parties. It's the rule, especially in the country. So I believe this is 1904 and on put here. If it's wrong, I believe it's 1904. Oh, there you go. 1905 So maybe it was started in 1904, finished in 1905. Whatever. There you go.
[00:04:59] There's your proof. Don't have to ask Ken or anything. It's got a lot of new things. It's got new windows, some new windows. This one's new. Those are not. Those are not. But a lot of the other windows are new. It's got new AC unit. I'll show you what's going on inside. OK, look at something here. The big scary. So the acoustics in here have to be. Because it's empty. Real wood floors, 10 foot ceilings, lot of original are I guess most all original woodwork, which is really nice gas fireplace. Again, walk to have sidewalks all the way down to historic merchant’s row, gas station, convenience store. There's two convenience stores.
[00:05:57] One of them has hot meals and pizza, fried chicken and all that kind of stuff. So you're not too far from this and that, which is really nice. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. There's a bedroom. The kitchen's really big. Definitely eat impossibilities. There's plenty huge here. Laundry right here. So one floor living, which is really nice. Nice backyard with the tire swing. Now, you know, you're in the country and you get a tired swing and your animals are right there. I mean, literally, the fence is right there. House, barn and fenced land on this Sustainable Farm for sale in Kentucky.
[00:06:52] This bath, which is cool. You don't have a pocket door here, but definitely a door, so you can do your thing and you can do your thing, your spouse can do their thing. Get a little table here, mirror the wall, the master boudoir. Vanity and again, separate so you can kind of both be in the bathroom at the same time without disturbing each other. That's really nice, especially when you're rushing around trying to get kids out and all that stuff can light up in there. So it's got a pretty look. like I said new AC. I can tell you I'll put it in here if there are any details that I forgot. I like fireplace, a love hardwood floors, and I love the 10 foot ceilings and 7 acres downtown. Have what you want. You have horses. You can have llamas, goats, sheep, chickens, of course, whatever. It's kind of nice to have that opportunity to buy a Sustainable Farm for sale in Kentucky.
[00:07:54] So your kids know where food comes from and nothing is better for little kids and some chickens. That's so much fun. If this house is right for you, fantastic. Call a number right here. If it's not right for you, that's even better because we want to help you find the perfect place for you and fill out our home finder. The link is right up here. You can't click on them anymore. We can go down in the description of the video and you can click right there. They'll take you right through. The home finder is going to ask you about 5 questions. How much land do you want? What is the perfect place look like? What's your price range? Fill all that stuff out and we'll find stuff before it comes on the market, just like this one.
[00:08:33] Thank you for spending some time with me on this beautiful spring day in historic Perryville, KY. All right, there you go.
I can't wait to see your comments below like subscribe because we've got a number of properties coming on the market that you're going to want to see. Don't forget to go to our Website bluegrassteam.com/blog for the latest properties we have.
Call or text 859-494-5521 Ken Bluegrass Team - brokered by EXP Realty.
Boyle County
Your day of Central Kentucky history begins on a tranquil Bluegrass morning, after a stay in the simple luxury of one of Danville’s historic bed-and-breakfasts. Perhaps you’ve stayed at Chaplin Hill, a plantation house dating to 1790, and you’re enjoying coffee in their lovely boxwood garden. Or perhaps you’ve rested, like generations before you, at Stonehouse Stables, a fully-restored eighteenth-century inn that’s also a thriving working farm.
Enjoy breakfast where you are, or make the short trip into downtown Danville for a fresh-from-the-oven morning treat, perhaps at Burke’s Bakery at 121 West Main Street, named by the New York Times as a highlight of Kentucky’s “Doughnut Trail.” Salt-rising bread, sweet-and-spicy gingerbread men, and so much more round out the offerings at this downtown sweet spot, and you can even pick up a stacked-high deli sandwich for a picnic lunch later.
After breakfast, the cool of the morning is a great time for a walking tour. Perhaps you’ll visit Danville’s Constitution Square Park, whose courthouse was the site of the constitutional conventions that led to Kentucky’s separation from Virginia in 1790 and its admission as the Union’s fifteenth state in 1792. A stately bronze statue of two friends embracing, adorned with the state motto “United We Stand, Divided We Fall” and surrounded by carefully preserved and restored frame buildings, marks this historic spot. A guided tour is available by downloading the Geotourist app and searching for local tours.
Or visit Perryville Battlefield, whose history as the site of an epic Civil War clash has been carefully preserved alongside a thousand acres of rolling grass and shaded woodlands. Birdwatchers will find this site of particular interest. In warm weather, bobolinks and Henslow’s sparrows can be seen. Migrating waterfowl gracefully skim the waters in autumn. And winter offers prime viewing time for the raptors that hunt in the open fields.
While in Perryville, you can also take a walking tour of historic downtown, seeing a wide variety of architectural styles and learning the history of homes in this National Historic Landmark area. Download a PDF at Grayson’s Tavern or arrange a guided tour online, or visit the Main Street Perryville office at 216 South Buell Street for a printed booklet.
Ready for a rest? Enjoy your picnic lunch or rub elbows with the locals at one of the area’s great lunch spots, many of which are themselves part of historic buildings. Then, if you’d like to sit a spell, why not take a driving tour? Again through Geotourist, follow the Civil War Driving Tour, which passes not only Perryville Battlefield but Bellevue Cemetery, Merchant’s Row, Old Centre and McDowell Park. Find out more about Central Kentucky’s storied African-American history on the “Forgotten Landmarks” tour. Or follow a leg of the Lincoln Heritage Scenic Highway, which includes sites associated with Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War but also branches out into local religious heritage and the story of Kentucky Bourbon.
Late afternoon is the perfect time for a pick-me-up. How about a delicately-scented cup of hot tea in the elegant surroundings of Danville’s Elmwood Inn Fine Teas shop and tea room at 135 North Second Street?
Or renew your spirits by touring Shaker Village, whose quiet and beautifully-constructed buildings were home to the Shakers’ dearly held beliefs in communal living, radical hospitality, pacifism, and equal rights for every person. Surrounded by 3,000 acres of rock walls and rolling pastures, and with a selection of Kentucky-inspired adventures such as bonfires, hayrides, bourbon tastings, and horseback riding, Shaker Village is truly the quintessential Kentucky tour experience.
If you’d like to continue your Shaker Village experience, stay for dinner at The Trustees’ Table, where traditional favorites and seasonal Kentucky dishes are prepared with seasonal, straight-from-the-garden ingredients. Or if you’re ready to return to the modern world, but with a traditional Bluegrass twist, visit downtown Danville’s Harvey’s restaurant, at 120 South Fourth Street, where you can enjoy delicious, generations-old family soul food recipes and watch the big game on one of Harvey’s four big screens. After dinner, stay at Harvey’s or Jane Barleycorn’s or visit one of Danville’s other great nightspots for a night of local bands and local Bourbon.
And as you drift off to sleep after your day of historical exploration, remember: now that you’ve visited, you’re a part of our history, too.
View The AreaHighly likely to recommend
“Love ALL of Brad's videos. This is the ugliest log cabin I've ever seen. Looks like a house by Crayola. Yes, we realize it's just paint and can be changed, but the mixture of mis-matched wood, flooring, fixtures throughout the house including the countertops in the kitchen is a nightmare. I'd level the house and put up a new build. Property is gorgeous. The house is HORRIBLE!”
Leighanne Bailey
San Antonio, Tx
Highly likely to recommend
“Ken is very knowledgeable - and we had a great time looking at properties with him. My wife and I are coming back when our house sells and buy something here.”
Vance Belkins
prospective buyer
Highly likely to recommend
“Ken Garcia is a true professional real estate agent and works hard for his clients. Heās fair, honest and makes the home buying expense fun.”
Curtis + Robyn Justice
Danville, KY
Highly likely to recommend
“Ken Garcia is extremely knowledgeable and works extra hard to help you with your real estate needs. You know you have Ken and his team working hard for you through the entire process. Ken has helped us sell and buy investment property for years, and we love his enthusiasm in getting the job done. Highly recommend Bluegrass Team if you need to sell or buy, you will not go wrong!”
C Martin
Highly likely to recommend
“If you're fixing to purchase a home in your nervous about it I would highly recommend going with Ken. He makes everything seem like it's going to be OK, no matter what hurtles you come up against - he reassures you and helps you through it. After I purchased a home through Ken Garcia, I have recommended him to several other people - my stepmother worked with him during the process of trying to buy a home, my brother is working with him during the process of selling his home - Ken's definitely become the Alexander family realtor.”
Edna Alexander
Highly likely to recommend
“I just want to thank Ken Garcia as the Realtor and Brad Simmons, his assistant who I have known for years. Just coming in contact with them for the last couple of months, they have been the most gracious helpers I could have asked for. They have walked me through every step. Ken has called me and given me every minute of his time that I needed, and he has been most gracious as far asā¦ giving me pointers, helping me to think of questions that I wouldnāt have even thought of. This has been a wonderful experience for me to buy this home at my age. And I just thank them very much. They are great people to do business with. The deal with the house; the house wasnāt evenā¦ I wasnāt even expected to look at this house. I didnāt even know it was for sale. I was not planning on looking at this house at all, didnāt even know anything about it. And Ken takes me to the door, and I say, we're at somebodyās house, we donāt need to be here. And he said, āCāmon, weāre going in, cāmon.ā And itās now my house. Ken took me to this house and then he helped me negotiate ā it was easy, it went through, he helped me with everything that I needed to know, how to ask, how to do things. It was very easy and yet it rewarding on my end. So I just thank them again.”
Gail Owens
Highly likely to recommend
“We live in Wisconsin and wanted to find a vacation home, closer to my family and to the college our son is attending. Finding an agent to work with us, being out of state and only available to come down on the weekends was challenging. Then we found Ken and he returned my phone call within minutes. He starting sending me information on properties. We started looking for property in Richmond, Kentucky in Feb 2015. After many weekends, and at least 100 plus miles in the surrounding counties, we finally in mid July 2015 found the home we wanted in Lancaster, KY and closed before the end of Aug 2015. Can't thank him enough for being so understanding with me. Thanks Ken.”
Bob, Shelly, Curtis, Bryan + Badger
Highly likely to recommend
“Ken was awesome to work with! My house sold in 3 days!! Highly recommend him to anyone selling a house!! He handled all aspects of the selling process. Will use Ken's services again in the future! Thanks!”
Holly Mills
Highly likely to recommend
“Very knowledgeable and confident realtor! Gave great advice on preparing my home for showings. Sold my home very quickly at a great price. When shopping for a new home, he pointed out lots of pros and cons for each home we considered. Went above and beyond! We would definitely use him again!”
Steph Schafer
Highly likely to recommend
“I was new to the area when we purchased our home. Ken was not only an excellent, responsive agent, he has continued to assist me with names of contractors and household helpers after the sale. When it comes time to sell my present property, I will be calling Ken!”
D Gaston
Want to take a tour of this property?
Fill in your details and we will contact you to confirm a time.